Spatial Variation of Reservoir Properties in Onshore Dove Field of the Niger Delta Region, Nigeria

Spatial variation of reservoir properties in Dove Field, onshore Niger Delta was evaluated using standard seismic and well log information for six wells. Pattern maps, Sequential Gaussian Simulation (SGS), and geostatistics Variogram, were used to determine the reservoir spatial variation property....

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Main Authors: P.T. John, G. Emujakporue, D.C. Okujagu
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Language:English
Published: Joint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
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Online Access:https://www.Ajol.Info/index.php/jasem/article/view/192513
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author P.T. John
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D.C. Okujagu
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description Spatial variation of reservoir properties in Dove Field, onshore Niger Delta was evaluated using standard seismic and well log information for six wells. Pattern maps, Sequential Gaussian Simulation (SGS), and geostatistics Variogram, were used to determine the reservoir spatial variation property. The result revealed a Porosity range of 24% to 33% signifying possible hydrocarbon pore volume with an all-round interconnected pore space. Water saturation range 26% to 37%, with regions above 35% are seen as Aquifer. Shale volume range is 10% to 40%, indicating a good and efficient zone of shaly sand dispersal. Permeability range 600mD to 1600mD, with high permeability ranges of 800mD to 1200mD at the north-east section of the wells. High reservoir deliverability is anticipated within the producing zone of the Dove field considering its hydrocarbon pore volume as seen from the comparison of the Net-to-gross range of 55% to 85%, with the shale portion. The average values of porosity, permeability, shale volume, water saturation and netto-gross in the Dove field are 28%, 800mD, 13%, 32% and 85%, which are typical of the Niger Delta and can serve as a basis for decision making in the Dove field. Keywords: DOVE field, Spatial Variation, Reservoir, Niger Delta,
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spelling doaj-art-39d7e2fd58d74ddb841befdc4e186f3d2025-02-08T19:51:26ZengJoint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP)Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management2659-15022659-14992020-01-012312Spatial Variation of Reservoir Properties in Onshore Dove Field of the Niger Delta Region, NigeriaP.T. JohnG. EmujakporueD.C. Okujagu Spatial variation of reservoir properties in Dove Field, onshore Niger Delta was evaluated using standard seismic and well log information for six wells. Pattern maps, Sequential Gaussian Simulation (SGS), and geostatistics Variogram, were used to determine the reservoir spatial variation property. The result revealed a Porosity range of 24% to 33% signifying possible hydrocarbon pore volume with an all-round interconnected pore space. Water saturation range 26% to 37%, with regions above 35% are seen as Aquifer. Shale volume range is 10% to 40%, indicating a good and efficient zone of shaly sand dispersal. Permeability range 600mD to 1600mD, with high permeability ranges of 800mD to 1200mD at the north-east section of the wells. High reservoir deliverability is anticipated within the producing zone of the Dove field considering its hydrocarbon pore volume as seen from the comparison of the Net-to-gross range of 55% to 85%, with the shale portion. The average values of porosity, permeability, shale volume, water saturation and netto-gross in the Dove field are 28%, 800mD, 13%, 32% and 85%, which are typical of the Niger Delta and can serve as a basis for decision making in the Dove field. Keywords: DOVE field, Spatial Variation, Reservoir, Niger Delta, https://www.Ajol.Info/index.php/jasem/article/view/192513DOVE fieldSpatial VariationReservoirNiger Delta
spellingShingle P.T. John
G. Emujakporue
D.C. Okujagu
Spatial Variation of Reservoir Properties in Onshore Dove Field of the Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
DOVE field
Spatial Variation
Reservoir
Niger Delta
title Spatial Variation of Reservoir Properties in Onshore Dove Field of the Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
title_full Spatial Variation of Reservoir Properties in Onshore Dove Field of the Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
title_fullStr Spatial Variation of Reservoir Properties in Onshore Dove Field of the Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Variation of Reservoir Properties in Onshore Dove Field of the Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
title_short Spatial Variation of Reservoir Properties in Onshore Dove Field of the Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
title_sort spatial variation of reservoir properties in onshore dove field of the niger delta region nigeria
topic DOVE field
Spatial Variation
Reservoir
Niger Delta
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